(C)Sit ting by the road side the (F)on a sum mer (C)day, to chat ting with my mess ing mates, I (F)pass ing (Dm)time a (G)way.
He (C)Ly ing in the shad ow en (C)un der you neath the trees, is good ness, (C)how de (F)li cious, (F#dim)and (C)eat ing (G7)goo ber (C)peas!
(C)Peas, peas, (G7)peas, peas, eat ing goo ber (C)peas!
Good ness (C)how de (F)li cious (C)eat ing (G7)goo ber (C)peas!
(G7)I (C)When a horse man pass es the (F)sol diers have a (C)rule, He cry out at their loud ing est, the (F)“Mis ter (Dm)here’s your (G)mule!” I (C)But an oth er pleas ure and (C)chant ing you er than these The wear ing (C)out our (F)grind ers (F#dim)and (C)eat ing (G7)goo ber (C)peas!
(C)Peas, peas, (G7)peas, peas, eat ing goo ber (C)peas!
Good ness (C)how de (F)li cious (C)eat ing (G7)goo ber (C)peas!
(G7)I (C)eat ing (G7)goo ber (C)peas!
This page shows “Goober Peas” by P. Nutt in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 132 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.